CPR & First Aid Training for Teachers
Empowering Teachers With Lifesaving Skills for Every Classroom.
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Every day, teachers are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of students across Cobb County, the City of Marietta, Atlanta, and surrounding districts. Emergencies can happen anywhere in the classroom—from a child choking in the cafeteria to a sudden cardiac arrest on the playground. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of hospitals each year, and survival rates double when CPR and AED use are provided immediately.
That’s why Attentive Safety offers Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED training tailored specifically for teachers. Our program equips educators with the knowledge, confidence, and certification needed to respond to emergencies in the classroom, gym, or anywhere on campus. Why This Training Matters for Teachers
Why Choose Attentive Safety?
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Frequently Asked Questions – CPR & First Aid Training for Teachers
Q: Why do teachers need CPR and First Aid training?
A: Teachers are often the first to respond when a student experiences an emergency in the classroom, cafeteria, or playground. CPR and First Aid training equips educators with the confidence and skills to act quickly in situations like choking, allergic reactions, or cardiac arrest.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Teachers receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver K-12 CPR AED certification card, valid for two years. This card is recognized by schools and districts across Georgia.
Q: How long does the training take to complete?
A: The Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course for teachers typically takes 2.5 hours to complete, depending on class size and pace.
Q: Is this training required by schools or districts?
A: Many school systems in Georgia require or strongly recommend CPR and First Aid certification for teachers and staff. It ensures compliance with safety standards and demonstrates preparedness.
Q: How much does the training cost for teachers?
A: The Heartsaver K-12 course is only $60 per person, making it affordable for individual teachers and entire school districts.
Q: Can schools schedule group training sessions?
A: Yes. Attentive Safety offers on-site group training for schools and districts, as well as classes 7 days a week at our Marietta and Doraville locations.
A: Teachers are often the first to respond when a student experiences an emergency in the classroom, cafeteria, or playground. CPR and First Aid training equips educators with the confidence and skills to act quickly in situations like choking, allergic reactions, or cardiac arrest.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Teachers receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver K-12 CPR AED certification card, valid for two years. This card is recognized by schools and districts across Georgia.
Q: How long does the training take to complete?
A: The Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course for teachers typically takes 2.5 hours to complete, depending on class size and pace.
Q: Is this training required by schools or districts?
A: Many school systems in Georgia require or strongly recommend CPR and First Aid certification for teachers and staff. It ensures compliance with safety standards and demonstrates preparedness.
Q: How much does the training cost for teachers?
A: The Heartsaver K-12 course is only $60 per person, making it affordable for individual teachers and entire school districts.
Q: Can schools schedule group training sessions?
A: Yes. Attentive Safety offers on-site group training for schools and districts, as well as classes 7 days a week at our Marietta and Doraville locations.
What Teachers Are Saying
“This training gave me the confidence I needed to handle emergencies in my classroom. The instructors made everything easy to understand, and I left knowing I could protect my students if something happened.”
– Ms. Johnson, 3rd Grade Teacher, Cobb County
“Our entire staff completed the Heartsaver K-12 CPR AED training with Attentive Safety. The flexibility of weekend scheduling made it so convenient, and having same-day certification was a huge plus.”
– Mr. Alvarez, High School Principal, Atlanta
“I never thought I’d need CPR training as a teacher, but just a month after completing the course, I had to respond when a student choked during lunch. Because of this class, I stayed calm and knew exactly what to do.”
– Mrs. Greene, Middle School Teacher, Marietta
– Ms. Johnson, 3rd Grade Teacher, Cobb County
“Our entire staff completed the Heartsaver K-12 CPR AED training with Attentive Safety. The flexibility of weekend scheduling made it so convenient, and having same-day certification was a huge plus.”
– Mr. Alvarez, High School Principal, Atlanta
“I never thought I’d need CPR training as a teacher, but just a month after completing the course, I had to respond when a student choked during lunch. Because of this class, I stayed calm and knew exactly what to do.”
– Mrs. Greene, Middle School Teacher, Marietta